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Nothing is more frustrating than dizziness and balance problems caused by inner ear troubles. In some cases, vertigo and dizziness can instantly compromise your ability to function. Almost everyone will experience vertigo at some point, and traditional vertigo medication can have unpleasant side effects!
Nothing is more frustrating than dizziness and balance problems caused by inner ear troubles. In some cases, vertigo and dizziness can instantly compromise your ability to function.
The medications given for this sometimes can have unpleasant side effects.
In the natural field it has always been recommended to take ginger root capsules 3 times daily because ginger root does have impressive effects on balancing the inner ear canals where these fluids circulate which can improve symptoms; however, I have recently found a technique that offers the best relief from this condition. Many experts believe that small bits of calcium break off in the circular liquid filled part of the ear that creates this vertigo and a technique named, “Epley maneuver” offers great improvement in many cases. The Epley maneuver tends to relocate the loose calcium that has caused vertigo back into a place where it stops the symptoms. An example of this technique can be found by clicking here. It is important to note that this is not a treatment to replace seeing your health practitioner.
My comment on all of this is to restate my opinion that excess calcium in the wrong places in the body is one of the most devastating reasons for disease and poor health as we age. When calcium leaves the bones or is poorly absorbed, it causes us to age at an accelerated rate – probably equal to all bad habits combined! The reasons calcium gets misplaced in the body is because of: acid reflux medicine, taking poor quality calcium supplements, being deficient in magnesium, and lack of enzymes in the small intestines.
When calcium leaves the bones or is poorly absorbed, it causes us to age at an accelerated rate.
It’s never too early to start addressing the reasons for calcium problems. We encourage you to save this blog so that if you or someone you know experiences vertigo you will have the link to learn how to help!